Summary
Jason Nadler is a Principal Research Engineer who leads the Structured and Applied Materials group at Georgia Tech Research Institute, blending deep materials science with electromagnetics, mechanics and chemistry to translate novel concepts into manufacturable prototypes. With a PhD from Georgia Tech and over two decades in academia and government research, he has developed ceramic and metallic hierarchical structures, electroactive polymers, metamaterials and bioinspired systems while directing large international projects and mentoring graduate students. An adjunct professor, he also builds curricula and hands-on labs that bridge fundamentals to application, and helped launch a professional short course in electromagnetic materials and measurements. Notably, his background spans both process optimization for advanced foams and validation of analytically designed acoustic-absorbing microstructures, reflecting a rare mix of theoretical modeling and practical fabrication expertise.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering, Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
M.S., Mechanical Engineering, M.S., Mechanical Engineering at Northeastern University